I've tried to respond to Gorilla Steeze three times with my connectin failing out, so I hope this will go through.
BUT. Let me adress that I am NOT PATRIOTIC. I don't think Finland is the best country in the world. We and many others have much to learn. I want to live in place that sees my values straight.
- When talking about the taxation of narcotics, such as tobacco and alcohol, we can clearly talk about it on a national and universal level. We have scientific proof that both cause harm to to both mind and body when used in excess. As we live in a "universal" country, almost everything is taken into account when thinking about taxes, lifestyle, grants, freedoms etc. You can smoke just as much as you fucking want, but people who are against it won't like you, the healt care system won't like you and it will actually reward you for quitting (many programs giving high benefits for quitters).
As for alternative treatments, Jesus, we are at a loss, I admit. I'm pro-MJ when it comes to cancer treatments - my mother is right now suffering from brest cancer and the treatment... Oh how I wish I could just spark her a joint, but it is too still-rooted as a drug for her...and many people here...too many. Otherwise, Finland is one of the leading experts in new radiation therapies for cancer care.
- The government isn't choosing shit. No matter what you're suffering from, you get treatment for it, and it's world class, believe me. If a doctor doesn't think he's good enough, you're sent to one of the major hospitals for superior care.
- How is it free? Truly, it is not 100% free. If you go to the doctor's for care, it is €40/year. Maximum. That's it. For that sum you can go to the doctor's every fricking day if you feel like it, being a hypocondriac or whatever.
Operation in a hospital? You pay for the days you stay there. Usually around €2 per day. Not too shabby.
- The tax rate. Yes, if you make over €7000/month, your tax rate may seem menacing when taking the municipal tax into account, but it's definitely not bad as the price of living here is so cheap. Compare it to Norway where the taxation is higher, yet the prices steeper...
- As for the entitlement, yes. We who are born here are entitled to universal health care, and we will fight for it. It's our "amendment" as much as your right to bear arms, it's our law. It's something that many nations over here can support, and to support it we allwant to sacrifice something. Those don't, they move away, and those who stay... we shall see.